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Elliott Jaques (January 18, 1917 – March 8, 2003) was a Canadian psychoanalyst, social scientist and management consultant known as the originator of concepts such as corporate culture, midlife crisis, fair pay, maturation curves, time span of discretion (level of work) [1] and requisite organization, as a total system of managerial organization.
Requisite organization is a triple bottom line management methodology which uncovers dysfunctional aspects of strategy, systems, structures, and staff and then realigns them to fit the required complexity of the business, with the purpose to increase and sustain maximum economic value.
Journal of My Life (French: Journal de ma vie) is an autobiography by Jacques-Louis Ménétra, an eighteenth-century master glazier in Paris.Begun in 1764, when Ménétra returned from a journeyman's tour of the French provinces, Ménétra's text intersperses accounts of his life on the road and in Paris with tall tales, braggadocio, jokes, and accounts of his seductions and pranks.
Jacques José Mardoché Attali (French pronunciation: [ʒak atali]; born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant. A very prolific writer, Attali published 86 books in 54 years, between 1969 and 2023.
The Intangibles of Leadership uncovers patterns in the attributes that truly distinguish those who succeed at the top. After more than a decade of senior executive assessments, CEO interviews, and proprietary research, Davis found that extraordinary leaders possess certain characteristics that fall between the lines of existing leadership models, and are fundamental to executive success.
Cheers star Ted Danson is revealing that he has often been mistaken for another '80s and '90s sitcom leading man — despite them not bearing much of a resemblance to each other.
There are good reasons this fish gets a lot of love from health professionals. "Salmon is among the best choices for healthy fish. It's high in omega-3s — fats that help cardiovascular and brain ...
We love warm weather as much as the next gal, but winter is probably our favorite style season. From soft, snuggly sweaters to cute coats and layering pieces — now's the time to strut your stuff.